. >> host: let's go to our caller in hartford, connecticut. excuse me, northford, connecticut. roast a lee on -- good morning. that would help. here you go. >> caller: thanks. listen, i live near new london. i was outraged, i'm still outraged by the taking of the land of those people who lived near the water. and living near the water, as everybody knows, is always quite valuable and increases this value every single year. and when those people bought that property, perhaps they were thinking in 10, 15, 20 years the value of that land will have increased tremendously, and maybe they needed to put -- needed it for their retirement, or they wanted to leave it to their children for retirement. this fair market value at the time that -- sorry, new london took that property be is not going to be anywhere near what it's going to be worth t in 10, 15, 20 years when those people who owned those lovely homes on the water will need it for their retirement or leave it to their children. and nothing has been done with that property, by the way. it's just still sitting there. >> host: all r